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". . . When you write umbrella policies for gun makers, you are underwriting the risk of a mass shooting."
Just 4% of companies are following GE's lead and dropping their vaccine requirements, according to a recent poll.
The withdrawal of the mandate becomes effective Jan. 26, but OSHA is not abandoning its efforts to institute a permanent standard.
Just a few days after the bill was signed, one major insurance company was hit with two suits for alleged bad faith.
Co-defendants blaming each other made the case more complex, making it harder to determine liability.
Some policyholders in New Jersey already received notice that the law may increase car insurance premiums drastically.
COVID presumptions could be joined by new vaccine-related workers' comp laws in several states.
OSHA could begin a formal rulemaking process, incorporating a more targeted 'vaccine or test' mandate for some businesses.
The rule requiring vaccination for workers in facilities that receive Medicare and Medicaid payments will take effect.
The Delaware Supreme Court ruling absolving the pharmacy chain's insurance companies of liability passed 4-1.
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